Badger History magazine series Reference magazines in Sussex-Lisbon Area Museum Contain many relevant story titles suitable for late grad school thru middle school, good information for adults! Donated by Michael R. Reilly Wisconsin Historic Sites, Vol. 25, November No. 2, 1971 Dairying in Wisconsin, Vol. 24, January, No. 3, 1971 [2] Tracing Your Roots, Vol. 33, November, No. 2, 1977… Read more »
Retrospect Sussex 1995-1999; Retrospect Sussex Sun: Yesteryear in Sussex, 2000 Plus; Features of Community History, 1995-2000 plus – see appendix for add on index and 2000 Plus features, by Sussex Historian, Fred H. Keller. Compiled and Edited by Michael R.Reilly Last Revised 08/15/2015 Table of Contents [Editor’s note: The table of contents at the book’s beginning doesn’t always… Read more »
Retrospect Sussex 2000-2003; Retrospect, Sussex Sun: Yesteryear in Sussex; Features of Community History, 2000-2003 inclusive, by Sussex Historian, Fred H. Keller. Compiled and Edited by Michael R.Reilly Last Revised 08/15/2015 Table of Contents [Editor’s note: The table of contents at the book’s beginning doesn’t always give the exact title of article wording. That in quotes is with each… Read more »
Reference Material Index Compiled and Edited by Michael R.Reilly Last Revised 08/15/2015 Editor’s Note: This page and its’ link pages will contain various reference materials [books, 3-ring binders, folders] concerning the Sussex-Lisbon area that were not generally published for the public. Titles and tables of content [keywords] will be found here. Also check published material, some are also… Read more »
Reference Book and Magazine Library Index Compiled and Edited by Michael R. Reilly Last Revised 08/15/2015 Editor’s Note: This page and its’ link pages will contain various reference books, and Magazines concerning the Sussex-Lisbon area, Waukesha County, the State of Wisconsin, and General historical books. Titles will be found here. These books and magazines are available at the… Read more »
Wisconsin State HistoricalSociety Resources Compiled and Edited by Michael R.Reilly Last Revised 08/15/2015 Online Exhibits, Resources and Collections Wisconsin Electronic Reader Stories, essays, letters, poems, biographies, journals and tidbits from Wisconsin history. A cooperative digital imaging project of the University of Wisconsin-Madison General Library System and the Wisconsin Historical Society. John Nolen’s Madison: A Model City An imaging project of… Read more »
Donations The Society Archives is interested in acquiring private manuscript papers and organizational records that document the history of the Sussex-Lisbon area from the nineteenth century to the present. We seek Sussex-Lisbon area textual and audio-visual collections encompassing many subject areas including agriculture, the arts, business and industry, mass communications, labor, social action, the military, natural resources, politics and… Read more »
Sussex man a walking storybook – History `geek’ Keller earns respect of many for his knowledge of Waukesha County Milwaukee Journal Sentinel – Thursday, January 1, 1998 Readability:10-12 grade level (Lexile: 1180L) Author: Special to the Journal Sentinel “Whenever I think of Fred Keller , I think of Sussex ,” said Sussex Village President Pat Bartlett. Bartlett isn’t alone. Keller… Read more »
Sussex man hopes to pass on past – Proposed historical society would preserve memorabilia collection Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (WI) – Friday, September 7, 2001 Readability: 9-12 grade level (Lexile: 1110L) Author: JACQUELINE SEIBEL, Journal Sentinel staff A Civil War musket, hundreds of postcards, photos and a Kewpie doll collection all representing the area’s rich history soon could come under the… Read more »
Keller Family Tree Transcribed and edited by Bruce Erickson, February, 2023. Updated 02/21/2023 Past Sussex Sun articles have revealed some of the man named Fred H. Keller and his family; the Keller clan, from whom he came from is now presented in more detail than ever before. There is no truth to the rumor that Fred Keller acquired… Read more »